S3E27: There's Something In the Water
For this episode, we are happy to listen in on the recording of an incredible event put on by SistersInMotion and Climate Justice Montreal called There's Something in the Water: A Book Launch & Community Discussion on Environmental Racism & Land Dispossession. For a full description of the event and soon to come video, visit this link here: https://www.facebook.com/events/775896309415465/ As always, if you like what we do and want to support us, visit our patreon: www.patreon.com/ChaiChats Opening by: 7:20 Sedalia Fazio (Kahnawá:ke) With: 16:32 Author Dr. Ingrid Waldron (Nova Scotia) 53:10 Vanessa Gray (Aawmjiwnaang) 1:13:50 Will Prosper (Montreal Nord) 1:39:45 Ellen Gabriel (Kanehsatà:ke) Panel Moderated by: 2:14:00 Bianca Mugyenyi (Montreal) 3:05:50 Q&A Sound recording by Sarah Shin Wong (https://sarahshin.studio/)
S3E26: This Is A Moment
Big questions on the podcast this week as Malek, Dona and Parneet think about how to work and communicate effectively both as individuals and with others. Some topics include urgency vs. importance, pacing & sustainability, and the value of getting a third opinion. We also talk a lot about Malek & Dona's shared vision for SistersInMotion -- to find about more about the project visit sistersinmotionmtl.com If you enjoyed this podcast and want to give back, please consider contributing to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/ChaiChats
S3E25: India | Tunisia | Vietnam
This is a very vulnerable episode in which we each talk about our relationships as first-and-second-generation migrants to the places our families are from. We are so used to hearing about these countries from other (read: white) people's perspectives but what about those of us living in diaspora? How do remember and reconcile; relate and rebuild? If you enjoyed this podcast and want to give back, please consider contributing to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/ChaiChats
S3E24: This Ain't No Fuckin' Game
We got together the day after our live show with Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarinsha to debrief and decompress. We of course talk again about her incredible book Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice and we get into some of our own access needs in how we communicate with one another plus some of the BTS process that went into the show. If you enjoyed this podcast and want to give back, please consider contributing to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/ChaiChats
S3E23: Care Work in the Apocalypse - Two Year Anniversary Live Show!
Welcome to our second annual live show with Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarinsha! First you'll hear Leah reading from their latest book Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice and afterwards we all sit down together to discuss some of the themes in the book from ableism to creating care webs & collective access to femme leadership & hyper-accountability to all the time some of us are spending in bed. This podcast has been edited for length but the entire show was livestreamed on our FB page - check it out at facebook.com/ChaiChats/videos/998427567021726 Special thanks to all of the people and orgs who helped make this event happen (find them listed at facebook.com/events/289281308463575) and shout out to the folks doing this work on the ground like The DisAbled Women's Network of Canada and The Avalanche on CKUT 90.3FM. If you enjoyed this podcast and want to give back, please consider contributing to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/ChaiChats